‘STICK LIBRARY’ for Doggos

10-year old Jeremiah Carter from Saskatchewan, Canada, with help from his dad David Carter, made a lending stick library for dogs in his neighborhood.

Jeremiah’s altruistic idea to curate a hotspot of tree bones for random dogs to play with seems to have been much appreciated by the canine patrons. But don’t take my word for it, you can read the full story after the link: kctv5.com

“It’s been really exciting to see dogs running right over and grabbing a stick. We’re dealing with dogs here, so the rules are pretty slack,” says Carter. “We don’t have an overdue policy or anything like that. We hope people will put the sticks back.”

It is a neat community project, but by no means is it the first of its kind.

Doggos deserve the best we can give, I feel. All the sticks.

This one was created by New Zealand craftsman Andrew Taylor/Tayla Taylor in 2019 for their dog Bella:

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Bella loves sticks so dad made a stick library for the new dog park. Happy doggo. #fyp #foryoupage #dog #wholesome #kaiapoi

♬ Hound Dog – Elvis Presley